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November 25, 2017, 11:39:17 PM
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I do know a lot people wich has a big ammount of bitcoin and they have the coins outside any exchange and out of the radar of hackers, ledger and others ways to store their wallets, some of them had printed the seed as well, the best way to stay protected is choose a reliable wallet and dont use the computer for nothing else. Hackers usually are getting acess because we surf into the web and they know those soo they are creating the virus to get easy money, but with 2fa, a strong password and dont open suspected websites will let you play with your coins without issue.
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November 25, 2017, 11:51:24 PM
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?


NO you shouldn't be scared of hackers if you have a lot of Bitcoin because if you know that your account is secured and you are the only one you know it there's no chance to hack it but if your bitcoin or your wallet get hacked just report it so that both of you will suffer your account can be banned and he/she can't use it.
But you must remember something that even if you sure that there's no hole to your account or your account have been securly kept from your own opinion, there'll always some kind of hole that the hackers can get to.
Always be aware of your security and trying to always improve the security. however, best choice is to use offline wallet so that even hacker can't get into it.

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November 25, 2017, 11:55:35 PM
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Save all your coins on trezor or a ledger, till you keep it on an online portfolio you are ever under risk.
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November 27, 2017, 03:23:17 AM
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?

If you are really hodling a lot of coin I would suggest it is better to do some precautionary measures to safe guard your coin. Keeping it in an online wallet is the most vulnerable way to keep it. I would suggest using a paper or a hardware wallet is best to secure it.

Once your Bitcoin was already hacked you can't do anything about it and you can consider it as lost, so preventing it to be hacked is the best move to do.
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November 27, 2017, 03:59:15 AM
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It is every owner's responsibility to protect their bitcoin. Since bitcoin's transactions are irreversible we should always protect our wallet because once your bitcoin was already transferred to another address it is impossible to get it back unless you can identify who the owner is and file some legal actions.
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November 27, 2017, 04:16:50 AM
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Yes, you should. Because the hackers are more and more dangerous now. So you should be careful. You should put a small of coin in the exchange to trade or for fee. The rest should be store in offline wallet.

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November 27, 2017, 04:21:01 AM
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I am hearing a lot of users' complaint about having a problem transferring their BTC, Nowadays I am not selling it because I am "Hodling" it for future. But I am a bit of scared now because all this news about the people's BTC being hacked.

What should I do If My wallet or BTC gets hacked?
If you have a lot of bitcoins in your wallet and your wallet got hacked. There's nothing you can do but to pray for the hacker to give it back to you. But,  there are ways to prevent your wallet get hacked by hackers. For now, dont worry about about those people who had their account hacked. Just think about your own safety first. First, avoid clicking unknown links or links that seems suspicious, before you proceed on clicking it, aks some members or get help from members here in the forum if they knew that link. This is by avoiding phishing sites that may stole your account once you click it. And the second one is, never post in public, give, and tell your wallet's private key to anyone. Only choose those people you thrust the most for keeping it. But sometimes those people you thrust the most also betrays you. That's why keep your private keys for yourself. This is by avoiding your wallet to get hack or stole your bitcoins.

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November 27, 2017, 04:25:57 AM
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Definitely, The easiest way to get Bitcoins is to hack someone's wallet, it became a trend for all the hackers and lots of people are trying to do it. Buy a trezor or ledger nano and keep your bitcoins and altcoins safe.

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November 27, 2017, 04:35:52 AM
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yeah, cryptocurrency era has spawned a whole new generation of scammers, phishers, hackers and the like. better beware!
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November 27, 2017, 05:05:42 AM
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I have btc stored in electrum.  I do have a password i put in it if you want to send btc.  Thus if you send btc, it ask for your password.  However, i did not put a password there for the encryption of the btc balance.  I also used electrum litecoin where i keep litecoin and when i click on it, i have to put the password in order to view my litecoin balance and history etc.


To those that use electrum, do you encrypt your wallet where you have to put a password on it before you can view how much btc is showing on balance?  Because if you don't, when you click on electrum wallet, it shows your btc balance etc.


I use windows.  What precautions can i take since i use a computer for it?  For example, i asked on a thread where i said if someone had access to my computer, could they install a keylogger or malware or program and then hack my electrum?  I was told yes.  This is true right?  I feel it has to be true since i read about people who download the wrong electron cash and then got their btc stolen... so that means if someone computer savy got your laptop, then you have no more bitcoin?


People say use cold storage or hardware wallet.  What exactly is cold storage?  The thing is what if you use electrum a lot to send btc to and from etc.  Would cold storage work for that?  About the hardware wallet, you mean trezor or the ledger right?  So if you had a hardware wallet, its impossible for someone to hack your bitcoin wallet?  So if you have trezor, you dont need electrum anymore?  So if you download the wrong electron cash on your computer but use trezor, your bitcoin are safe?   But what if someone had your computer and your trezor?  I assume they still need to know something for your trezor and if so what is that?  Is it a password or a number code?


Now let say you dont have a hardware wallet and just use electrum or exodus or your computer.  Well if you put a password on your computer at startup, is that enough or not?  Like if you put a password for windows before startup, its the one where you have to type it before you can use your computer... is that enough?  I did hear its easy to get by that and the windows password is useless.  Is that true or false?  I also heard people mention bitlocker or something like that.  Can someone explain this?  So having bitlocker would protect your computer information if someone had access to your computer?  Thus if they had physically possession of your computer, they would not be able to view your computer without a password?  Because i want to know what is the way to make sure no one can log into your computer if they were to say have access to it.  I assume this is the number 1 thing you could do to protect yourself besides not clicking on links etc?


Also there are tons of links and signatures here from poster etc.  Is there a very good chance some of these links posters post here are keyloggers/malware where clicking it could mean your bitcoin wallet such as electrum get hacked?

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November 27, 2017, 05:07:16 AM
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You should not worry if you have taken enough security precautions while holding your Bitcoins. However, consider the following checklist while making sure about security.

1) Maintain Offline Wallets - You can either use securely generated paper wallet or buy reputed hardware wallets like Trezor to keep your funds offline. It doesn't matter to hackers if you are holding your funds online and maintaining all security guidelines because generally there is a possibility of hacking of the database on the server side where you can't do anything about it.

2) Diversify - Try to diversify your funds and make sure that you are not keeping a high amount of Bitcoin in any single wallet. It will help you to spread the risk among multiple wallets.

3) Backup Options - Make sure that you are maintaining multiple backup copies stored at safe yet various places having no unauthorised access. In case of hardware wallet, you can keep seed keys secure.
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November 27, 2017, 05:23:03 AM
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I do know a lot people wich has a big ammount of bitcoin and they have the coins outside any exchange and out of the radar of hackers, ledger and others ways to store their wallets, some of them had printed the seed as well, the best way to stay protected is choose a reliable wallet and dont use the computer for nothing else. Hackers usually are getting acess because we surf into the web and they know those soo they are creating the virus to get easy money, but with 2fa, a strong password and dont open suspected websites will let you play with your coins without issue.
Its depend if where wallet do you put to store your coin, i think before you collect bitcoin, first you should search about wallet want to use, then pick a strong password also dont tell to anyone your personal info. There are a lot trusted wallet to choose but just be careful when you pick wallet.
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November 27, 2017, 05:31:08 AM
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No you should not, Just make sure to always take precautions and do not click the unknown links that are being sent to you by unknown users because it might be a phishing site. Phishing sites is the only way for you to get hack because the password and private keys of wallet is incripted.

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November 27, 2017, 05:51:57 AM
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I do know a lot people wich has a big ammount of bitcoin and they have the coins outside any exchange and out of the radar of hackers, ledger and others ways to store their wallets, some of them had printed the seed as well, the best way to stay protected is choose a reliable wallet and dont use the computer for nothing else. Hackers usually are getting acess because we surf into the web and they know those soo they are creating the virus to get easy money, but with 2fa, a strong password and dont open suspected websites will let you play with your coins without issue.
Its depend if where wallet do you put to store your coin, i think before you collect bitcoin, first you should search about wallet want to use, then pick a strong password also dont tell to anyone your personal info. There are a lot trusted wallet to choose but just be careful when you pick wallet.

You can depend on the highly suggest wallet of professional traders and it also depend on the coins that you are holding on what wallet you should choose. The best thing to do is look for the information before choosing a wallet where to hold your coins.
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November 27, 2017, 08:01:37 AM
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You need to use two-factor autentification and be carefull of spam at email. That's all!
Yes, I think that is the best option because all others are suggesting the same.
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November 27, 2017, 08:04:43 AM
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Don't hold large amouonts on online wallets. Keep your private keys safe. Double check everything. Be a bit paranoid about those things Smiley
The thing is I have to, because it is just for a short time I a keeping the BTC, after 3days I have other plans for it as I am investing on an ICO. Wink
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November 27, 2017, 08:11:59 AM
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I have nothing to be scared of. As long as you know how to keep and secure it,
hackers won't do anything to steal anything from your BTC.  Wink
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November 27, 2017, 08:46:31 AM
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I think you should be. We have a lot of reports of bitcoin being hacked everywhere, although there are no really solid evidences for such happening, what are you going to do if ever if happens to you (with your lots of btc). If I am in your place, Id rather not stock my bitcoins in one wallet, try to divide it in many wallets so if ever one wallet got hacked, at least not all of your btc is gone.
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November 27, 2017, 08:53:20 AM
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I think you should be careful with your bitcoin. I believe bitcoin is very safe but we shall never know when you will be hacked or not, there are many cases recently shown that bitcoin has been stolen from users wallet. So make sure you keep your password safe.

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November 27, 2017, 08:56:03 AM
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If you invested in hardware wallet and generally keeping a low profile, why should you be scarred? I think BTC price drop is scarier think if you have lots of them  Grin

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